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Remove/install the Rear Wheel
Remove the Rear Wheel
When disassembling the rear wheels, turn the car upside down for operation. Disconnect the
motor wires, undo the nut, and pull the rear gear change wire downwards. The chain comes
loose now, and you can lift the wheel up. The Mechanical brake must not be operated with the
wheels removed. Or, the brake pistons will be fully extended and make contact with one another.
The caliper piston position may be damaged. Only push back the brake caliper pistons and
install brake shoes.
Install the Rear Wheel
When disassembling the rear wheels, turn the car upside down for operation. Place the wheel in
the rear slot and brake caliper and tighten the nut. Connect the motor wires and adjust the
chain. Then, adjust the gear change wire as appropriate. Install the rear wheel as instructed.
Make sure that the tire aligns with the center of rear wheel axle before every trip.
Tighten and Adjust the Chain
If the chain is not adjusted properly, the chain itself and other parts may be damaged. You need to
bring the bike to an authorized distributor for tensioning if chain is slacking. If the links are
Incorrect ,the bearing and seals in the frame may be damag ed, and the overall wearing and
abrasion of gear change system will increase.
Remove/install Brake Pads and Discs
Remove Brake Pads
The Mechanical brake must not be operated with the wheels removed. Or, the brake pistons will be fully
extended and make contact with one another. The caliper piston position may be damaged. Only push
back the brake caliper pistons and install brake shoes.
Install Brake Pads
The fixing pin of brake shoe has a single-purpose thread lock. The pin may come loose during a trip if it
is used repeatedly. This can lead to brake malfunction and risk of accident. Once the pin becomes loose,
it has to be replaced immediately. The used pin shall be discarded immediately.
Install Brake Disc
The bolt that holds the brake disc in place has a single-purpose thread lock. The bolt may come loose
during a trip if it is used repeatedly. This can lead to brake malfunction and risk of accident. On ce the
bolt becomes loose, it has to be replaced immediately. The used bolt shall be discarded immediately.
Key to the Batter y Lock
Your electric bike is delivered with two keys to the battery lock, so make sure you keep one at a safe
place and write down the key number. In case you need to replace the key, consult with an authorized
distributor for the key number.
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